Concepts Of Programming Languages
Concepts Of Programming Languages
12th Edition
ISBN: 9780134997186
Author: Sebesta, Robert W.
Publisher: Pearson,
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Chapter 3, Problem 19RQ

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Two necessary things for a language entity to make denotational description:

For constructing a denotational semantics description in any language requires one to must define two things, namely,

  • A mathematical object, as they are uniquely defined so that they model the exact meaning of their respective entities.
  • A function that can be used to map with mathematical object, mapping is done with the instances of language entity onto instances of mathematical object...

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